Dhanvantari’s Therapeutics: Jvara to Vraṇa
Fever, GI Disorders, Bleeding, Respiratory, Urinary, Swelling, and Wound Care
चतुर्गुणे जले मूत्रे द्विगुणे चित्रकाणि च / कल्कैः सिद्ध घृत प्रस्थं सक्षीरं जठरी पिबेत्
caturguṇe jale mūtre dviguṇe citrakāṇi ca / kalkaiḥ siddha ghṛta prasthaṃ sakṣīraṃ jaṭharī pibet
Dans quatre parts d’eau et d’urine de vache, ajouter deux parts de citraka; cuire le ghṛta (ghee) avec les pâtes médicinales (kalka) jusqu’à parfaite préparation. Celui qui souffre d’augmentation du ventre ou d’hydropisie doit boire un prastha de ce ghṛta, avec du lait.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Yukta-āhāra-auṣadha: disciplined therapeutic preparation and measured intake to restore balance.
Vedantic Theme: Śarīra as sādhana-upakaraṇa; caring for it supports dharma and spiritual practice without identifying the Self with disease.
Application: Prepare medicated ghee with specified ratios; take with milk for jathara/udara-roga under competent guidance and proper dosing.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.170 (Ayurveda/auṣadha-prakaraṇa): ghṛta-kalpanā, udara-śotha cikitsā context
This verse preserves a technical formulation style—fixed ratios, cooking with kalka, and anupāna (milk)—showing how classical medicine is embedded in the text.
It does not address the soul’s journey directly; it emphasizes maintaining the body through regulated remedies, a support for dharmic life and practice.
Treat it as historical/Traditional knowledge; conditions like ascites require medical supervision—do not self-administer strong herbs or urine-based preparations.